Isaac Hodgson (architect)
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Born16 December 1826
Belfast, Ireland
DiedAugust, 1909
Minneapolis, MN
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBartholomew County Courthouse
Jennings County Courthouse
Morgan County Courthouse
Henry County Courthouse
Jennings County Courthouse
Morgan County Courthouse
Henry County Courthouse
Isaac Hodgson | |
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File:Isaac Hodgson, Star Tribune, 1902 | |
| Born | 16 December 1826 Belfast, Ireland |
| Died | August, 1909 Minneapolis, MN |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Buildings | Bartholomew County Courthouse Jennings County Courthouse Morgan County Courthouse Henry County Courthouse |
Isaac Hodgson (16 December 1826 – August, 1909) was an Irish architect who worked primarily in Indiana and Minnesota.
He was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1826 and studied at the Royal Academy. He went to work for architect Sir Charles Lanyon at the age of 16. He immigrated to the New York in 1848 and in 1849 moved to Louisville, Kentucky where he worked as an assistant architect working on a number of state governmental buildings. He died in Indiana in August 1909 (Encyclopaedia of Indianapolis has an incorrect date and it must have come from a previous incorrect source.) [1][2][3]